For those of you who have not skiied before, all skiers who take to the slopes have a responsibility to be in control when they are skiing. I have seen signs in recent years stating that all skiiers must be in control or risk being prosecuted.
If an out-of-control skiier is barrelling down a slope behind you and slams into you, you can be severely injured. I don't care how little the offender weighs. I was bruised from head to foot from an out of control skiier many years ago.
I didn't read the article; however, why was an 8-year-old even in a position where he could run into an adult skiier? Where were his parents?
As for it happening on a "beginner" slope, even if you start at a black diamond run, oftentimes, you must ski down below through a "beginner" green area to get back to the chair lift.
Of course, there is a responsibility of each skiier to do his/her best to ski defensively, being on the lookout of those who are out of control. However, if each skiier shirked his/her personal responsibility, this would be extremely dangerous.
Because skiing has become popular in recent years, there are unfortunately way too many accidents due irresponsible skiing and irresponsible parents who allow their children on slopes unattended.
ETA: This article is heavily spun in the child's favor. I can see this kid "hotdogging" it. I think that the older fellow who was suing was more of a beginner and the kid decided to whiz by him on the right. This can happen very quickly. The kid came to close to him. The man didn't see him and they collided. It is the kid's responsibility to be watching out for the man because he is behind him.
Sorry, folks, I side on the side of the old man. This kid needs to be taught the rules of the road. Of course, with parents like his, I won't be surprised to see him in other accidents because when this lawsuit is dismissed he will think that he can do anything that he wants to do. A few inconsiderate skiiers ruin it for everyone.